![]() It's just HTML coding, a bunch of videos, and web pages from around the world in fact, I doubt many web pages are even created and updated on any of Apple's computers - it's a Windows/Linux world, judging from the number of foreign language characters that show up on Mac-rendered web pages, all those  (and other geographcal-specific letterforms) that riddle (literally and figuratively) a typical printed web page from Mac Os. ![]() Anyone still running iWeb -you know, "web design for the rest of us!" /s ![]() But what web browser (other than Apple's Safari) requires that your computer have the latest OS releases installed first? It's just HTML coding, a bunch of videos, and web pages from around the world in fact, I doubt many web pages are even created and updated on any of Apple's computers - it's a Windows/Linux world, judging from the number of foreign language characters that show up on Mac-rendered web pages, all those  (and other geographcal-specific letterforms) that riddle (literally and figuratively) a typical printed web page from Mac Os. (They do have minimal OS requirements, though). To a degree, Firefox doesn't require this, not does Google Chrome doesn't require this. Suddenly any software updates or security fixes require (currently) 10.15 and maybe 10.14. Anything older than that - say, 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.13 (High Sierra) et al - are not updated. I never understood the way Apple insists the only way to get the latest (safest) version of Safari is through the last 2 OS releases.
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